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Top 10 Worst Biz Deals

Stephen Schwarzman, chairman and chief executive officer of the Blackstone Group

Stephen Schwarzman, chairman and chief executive officer of the Blackstone Group.

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#1. The Public Invests in Blackstone Group

It was only a matter of time before the private equity firms let the public in on the game — for an inflated price. Blackstone boss Stephen Schwarzman pocketed half a billion dollars on the firm's $4 billion IPO. Since the IPO debuted, the credit markets seized up and so has the deal flow. After closing at $35.06 on its first day of trading, the stock has slipped 38%. A classic case of selling at the top to the suckers, which would be us — oh, and China too, which invested $3 billion in Blackstone at the height of the leveraged-buyout frenzy. Other private equity IPOs, such as Fortress Investment Group and Och-Ziff Capital Management, took the same route.